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Oct 25, 2011 - 8:37 PM

Jesse_EngAmer says

"FDA-approved vaccines have information in their labeling about how they should be administered, but doctors and other health professionals can opt for "off-label" use of medications if they believe it is in the best interest of their patients"http://eng.am/vKYA5n
This is a perfect example of the FDA working in the interests of Big Pharma and not the American public. The PharmaJet Jet Injector had been cleared for general use and its makers were coerced into pulling their product due to it's use with brand-name products.
If it were dangerous at all, off-brand or on-brand it'd be outright banned. This is FDA working for profit.

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